I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (52)
PD154
LOL Jocko, I agree with your view, great shot here BTW!
sazzart
Nice Harvest pic.
MrsLubner
You are SOOO right, Jock! We are so proud of what we do, what we see and what we learn. We can't wait to show off our efforts and tell everyone about them. Also sort of "show and tell." But sometimes, art comes in the form of learning and sometimes it is one picture that says volumes, and other times it is just a picture that goes with a good story. All of it is art and all of it is in the telling. I love this shot and what you have said about when they cut it. I hate hearing about it being a bad crop though. Money gone back into the earth... Outstanding work.
goodoleboy
Cool POV employed in this cool shot of the cutter, just chugging along and chopping away with glee, Jock.
babuci
Massive machine, great shot.
DarkStormCrow
Nice shot!
bronwyn_lea
This is a cool shot! I agree with you about it being us just wanting to show what we see. I love to see things that I will never see myself in person.
Richardphotos
some people one must take with a tablespoon of salt.forget a grain . you are correct Jock.excellent action capture.hope you were far away from this monster
annie5
Fantastic capture Jocko! Thanks for sharing :)
M2A
It is always a kind of strange to see Nature destroys what she/it has left to feed us. Thanks for the shot.
3x3
cool capture!
three_grrr
LOL, Jock, you are so right, and I love that idea .. posting our stuff on the RR fridge!! This is a terrific picture! You got so clearly and no blurring at all on the blades! Wow! I've learned things I never knew about sugar cane over the last year. Thanks for that and the terrific visuals.
Radar_rad-dude
A most astute observation on RR human behavior! I couldn't agree more! You have also a fine capture of the agriculture scene! Most informative as well! Thank you for sharing thoughts and artistic skills! Very much appreciated!
Hopalong
One of your best, Monsieur Jacqueau--the cane caught in fluid movement, not random nor chaotic but bound by both its form and the hopper.
wawadave
this is a blog jock blogger them all!!!! nice cane picture and story
OrphanedSoul
Great capture for sure!
auntietk
Love the refrigerator door analogy! That's exactly right. I love standing in front of the fridge, looking at everyone's artwork. :) Great shot of the cane cutter in action!
amota99517
Great shot!!!
beachzz
Right on,Jock, we just do what we do and that's it!! This is a nasty looking machine--but it does the job!!
sharky_
I wish I was into photography when we were thriving in sugarcane. Nice capture. Aloha
PIERRE25
Engin impressionnant, jolie photo!
Faemike55
Great shot, Jocko! You're right about us! we create something and we post it and say! lookie here! see what I did!!! and we wait for the praise.... well thought out, Jocko!
claude19
EXCELLENT shot...sad season for the sugar...his price goes up ! Wonderful machine for giant !!!
flora-crassella
a very interesting image!!!!
UteBigSmile
Hi Jock, this image is very instructive, never saw sugar cane before! Hug's from Ute
B_PEACOCK
Excellent shot my friend
jif3d
Must have been a bit scary standing in front of the cane-cutter, I can imagine a photgrapher wouldn't last very long...brave capture Jock ! As for the blog stuff, I have to disagree...this is mainly and firstly a 3d site and I post 3d renders which take a lot of time to set up and to get it right, unlike photos, nuff said. ~Cheers~
CavalierLady
Great head on shot of the cane cutting process to go with the others you have shown. And yes, we all share a bit of our lives here, don't we? :)
NefariousDrO
It's cool seeing how they harvest the stuff, I never saw that, before. Glad you caught it!
drace68
Thanks for the pic and Information. As for the blogging, heck, it's just being sociable.